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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-03-22, Page 1104th Year. NO. 12 Cr9DERIOH,ZOKARIO THUB,SDAY .111,41tC11 22nd, 1951 '..................-r.-.......--........-*...... • r , . . COUNCIL WANTS TO KNOW :WHAT IT GETS IN RETURN FOR COUNTY TAX * Doge 'Should Be Tagged, - ' Who 4 Going to See r.rarbil DERBY OA.LLED ' . ..,....._,, ...,.., That They Are? , "FISHING FESTI1TAIP . - . The Town Coteneil had a field A Detroit sportimaivedrove all , .._ .........- - the -way from Detroit to ' Goderich eight on Teesdayeapd dieeussions last Satarday. to And out about , , .cOvered, it Vvide range.. All members What he eat* -the town's "Fishieg were - present eXcePt •• 'Coe/senior ' , e FestiVal," . but had to 'return with - Buck.' .. ' . , • the, out the information. In a letter to Coun., J.acksone brought ' up -14Skisp", MacDonald, since. received, matter of untagged dogs, which • the Detroit man Said he etayed' . he said were a large proportion Of overnight in • a. Obtlerieh liotel,-but the caninea seen sen the. streets. the owner ,Said he was a newcomer • Mentioning the practice in' cities ...-- end,„ tUa Goderich and- didn't know .ahout of 'taking straY dogs to.; the pe "festival." The next morning: and destroytfig them if. not dimmed. t" . he., at breakfast at the hotel, the visitor by: their .ownere, lae' said ne hi..hts letter, to 'Skip," "some - a' deg:•hinaself and -Would not 'Object gentleman .gave me the' name of it .were so treated if R• wandered 'Skip' MacDonald and advised me ,avvey withdut a tag. to contact yen, because 'you. Were . 0n • the queStheile-ef who should' interested in sperts and eptenaored- • see that dogs are taggeds tbe Mayer ' Sports andelishing • Mstivalek The ,. said he theught when the Provincial se Detroit ,nian, said to spholie Collect, -. police were engaged they were "" 'immediately" all ieformation about ' enforce - all the •Town 3)Ylaws, in' ... the derby, as he planned to bring C luding-the dog bylaw. .. . • •up a carload of ..anglers. Finally the matter was Sent to ' .the special 'eoinmittee to consider. Another • diricuision was with OF. '/IISTORIOAL INTEREST reference ' tie industries, and tlie - d --- . • Mayor, mentioning a number.: of. Editor The Signal -Star, „es sites, .said. he -.would eftivar. _giving 'Dear ,Sire—May I be permitted these sites) to. indiliftries locating throdgh the columne of your valheA here. • A 'motion • was passed tO paper to make an 'apPeal to. inter - advertise .what the Town has to ested ..persons,. or societies, to start. a movenaent to secure and retain; as offer in thiS regard. ' ' ,COun. Jackson had a Propositien an object of hiistorieal interest, one for revising sfireet names—for in- or both of the..twe Huron, boats in 'stance Toronto Street, the. short Goderich harbor.. They .are the lest street thet..•isi practically a part of of this clipper -schooner type eit. the the Hume, 'road. This matter aLso east • shore of Lake Huron, and Were, I Understand, 'built to scale . was sent to a comniittee. • , ' Communieations ' with regayd to from a scb.00ner model ence used by „civil defence 'were received from the the late, p. Marlton, designer, . office 'of the' Provincial S,e.cretarg, Gederiell. from the Mayor of ..LondOn and the ' I make,.this„ suggestion beeause Town Clerk of ,Seaforth, and a I learned reeently .that the "Helen ' 'Motion •was passed that , errange-. MacLeod IV. which was built (from Ments be made to have zi, represent- the male* model) and owhed by' ative from .the Proviecial Secre- Capt. L. II. D. elecLead, Ba§lield. Wry% office address a joint nieeting and sold by, 'him laet ennuner to of interested municipalities at Chris John F. Miller, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., • has been acquieed by the tee inethe near future. ,t Mervin Avery, whose property Detroit Historical Society. • , •She adjoins. that of the Gode•ricia Organ will be restored and moored in front .'Was befall in a complaint of the schooher. "J. T.. Wing" as. eabout water from the Wither piles -one of the Last ifthe Huron boats. exiling . on • to 'hise place. He Was 1 ain sure that the two boats in •advieed to colishit his ,solicitor. .Gtoderich, - under their respective A -request from the Blue -.Water masters, Capt. "Reddy!' ,and Capt. Band • for the use of Agricultural Mae Maedonald, have played. aS im- • ' Perk for a tattoe on July 4th was portant p.' rple put of. their port, as referred' to re, parks committee.. the "Helen MacLeod II". did mit of -OBITIJAUY •••/ MISS EMILY 1,,,S.VIN.A. ELLIOTT The death of nisi Emily Lavinia nniqa. occurred suddenly on. MOW day evening at. her home on the' lia.yfield road, Goderich tewnsh1p. She had returned from outdoors when she was seized with a heart attack. A daughter ot the tete Thorap,S Elliott and', Jane Curry, she t was ben. and lived. all her en the Elliott' eomestead. She was a member of Trinity Anglican Clnerch at Baylield„Survivieg her are one brother, William J. Elliott, and three 'sister% ,Mrs. ellary Mitchell and Misses Margaret and Frances Elliott, all residing On the homestead. - -- The funeral service will be held this •(Thursday) afternoon at the Broplaq funeral home and will be. conducted by Rev: B. II. Farr, of St. Georges • Anglican Church. terie-7- . JAME* BUtRGESS. Vilileha Burgess --Of town has been bereavedebyethe death -of hi fatheri James Burgess of Brussels, who,phssed away on Saturday after two yeans' illnees of artheitiss -Mr. Burgess sin's in ,tijeseetsghtlirsfeurth year. illses...sease, mentheri of the Brussels Presbyterian Church. 'Al- ways keenly interested in agricul- tutaL affairs, he was a membee. of the East Huron Agricultural So- ciety -.for forty-three years. and was president, for - seventeen• year. . He is survived by two • sees, "Samuel, of Blyth, and Will -tame ofselodericte. and frve, daughters, Mrs.' 0. Sproule, of Itidgetowne` Mrs, Fred Oox,. of Brussele ; Edward • Murray; of Kingsten.; Mrs. • Earl. -Bredeier, of Tort:ate and Greta, at home.. The funer,a1 serVice was conducted the family. regidence:on _Monday by Bete Simpson of ..Teeewaters Mr. •and Aires' Burgess .of Goderieb. . Were aineng 'thos,e. present, • •, p MAsLOOLM gIcKAY- 7V."' respected citizen Of Gederieh fer about ,. thirty,' years, _ Maleolm McKay :died on elond.a.y' night' in Alexandra 'Hospital, ,after a- -long illuese., He was in. his ninetieth year. A son of the late elugle and Florence .Cleangbell .IVICKae, he was born he Tuekersanith township, and farmed for many _yearseen Stanley tovvnetip;-- neer' .13eucefield,- betel* retiring to live in reloderich. His wife, formerly Mai4garet Pothering - heel, predeceased him several years. He , was' a' member. of North, .Street United Claurela since the. ration of 1925. . The .fifnerat service was held at the Cranston & -Waiter funeral As we approa,ch the great. festival a the Christian !Church, evert the most callous heart feels the appeal . ot 'Calvary.. Easter brings asstitance that, however .• bleak the. immediate prospect be,, in the end GOO, gr Will triumph over evil.. It is for man to take the part of the forecs for Good and thus hasten the ,clajr when all Earth 'shall own Christ its Master. . - , -- "0 sons- and daughters let :us sing!' • The King of iteav,en, the.eglcirfous King, - O'er. death today rose triumpking. . •• "On:..this„anost holy day of days, .To God your hearts and voices raise In laud and jubilee and, praise." • .An applicatl- n eroan seliV Goderich• Saddle Club • for the use of the park . on.- J ist was sent to the same committee. . Trophy for buriers The. secretary of the Goderich, Curthig • Club Wrote suggesting filet the Town. contribute a trophy for a bonspiel to be held at the arena. in the week of April 4th. On nibtion . • rule 50 ( requiring .•the sending of the euggeStion to committee) wee , suspended and, the. finance coin- mittee • was. empowered to arrange • for such trophy for annual emu, ‚. petitiop.. • A request from. tee Public Library - Board was that a grant of $5,000 be made' to the belied this year for maintenance apd repairs. This was •referred td the finance committee. ;-- - - A ‚request frbm _Bradley' . Son for .installation of. ' street light, on Hamilton street in front of their garage was 'sent to the water, light and harbor committee . ..Coun. Drennan ;,reported, there were complaints cif a transport com- pany's parking its trucks 'en' King- ston ,street at all hours and the chairman of the public works eom- •• anittee was instructed to aek the eompany to make arrangements for a, suitable terming). elsewhere. Collegiate, Institate Levy • The Goderich District Collegiate Institute'. „Board submitted a re- ,quisition. for a, levy of $20;43.29 • for 1951. Other levies for the 'dis- trict • are. as follows: . Ashfield; , $0,570.52; Colborne, $8,088.,90 sG,ode- rich township,. $4,440.62; •Hullett; $1,152.36 ;• Enst Wasvanosh; $1,225e, 92 ;' West Wawanosh, $4,551,00—the total being $45,719.21. This means ; levy of 4,8 mill's. on the assess- ment of the *tact. . • hchnullmication from the, De- partment of fitgliwayS wag the' • effect that permisitoe Was'givell for. the installation a a. 'signal 'light , control system at the intersectioe of highWasss fie and 21; but that the Department' would 'assume no obligation. whatever for the „pur- chases installation or maintenance .efetheliglete. , • ' . . 004 Baptield." When thee time 'comes heine on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. for. their retirement, :let us keep.I.C. W. Cope officiating; end. the these objects • of .Cunadian; craft pallbearers -were Hugh McKay, and industry as milieu= piece 8 m their Original settinge! remain, Yours respectfully, • • ••„ LUCY R. wroopS. "The.Hrit,”" 13ayheld, March :1.4; 1951. Editor's Note. --Miss W-Oods' sug- g•estioa .is a good elle. "Mac" Mac- donald's boat is' still in use ..for hshing,_ and Captain 'Reddy" eis. figuring on fitting out his ,boat, now • in • Sung Harbor, and. fishing with, tier in . the . coming season. Perhaps the historical committee' of the, tHurbn. County Council* will note MisS Weeds' letter and take steps to 'See .that these two boats, when. no longer in serviee, are pre- served as mementees..of the fishing trade on Lake ..Huron. ' EVENING AUXILIARY • Owing-. to the • :inowsternf,- smaller group than ustral Of Even.; hag •Anixitiary members erieg in the hall of North Street 'United Charch on Moliday evening. '111;e Worship service` was quietly and reverently led by Mrs. -M. F. Noble.. The After - attire secretery, Mrs. S. A. Snider, gave an interesting review 'of. the book. "Hiroshima." „ • . The guest speaker of the evening was Miss, -Mi Canaphell, whose mes- sage...Wee an inspiration, for all. • In dialogue foyne Miss Rose Aitken and. Mrs. A. Huffman gave a summary of United Church work in Japan. ' • .Auxiliary President Mr. R. W. 'Hughes conducted the business part of the meeting , Reports' were reed by Mr's, .A. „paiiiilton and Miss Evelyn Cooper, and a social half- hour -wass.enjoyeeli „fairs. L. .Harri- son was piahist for the -evening. • a ' Robert M'eKays Hamilton, Mutton, allof Loudon; Fotheriugham, of. Seaforth; Wiee.Sineleir, of Clin- ton, and George Walker, :of Heniall. The mortal trinities of .a fine • old citizen Were conVeyed to Baird's .cemetery, ' . near Brucefield, tor 'interment. •• , - Ta0mA'S, W: BELL • Thomas W.. Bell, fernier Goderich township resident, .,died in Alex- andra „ 'Hospital on 'Wednesday., Merch lith, his' ninety-second year. 'Born in Wentworth 'county, near ,Burlington, Mr. Bell farmed on the Bayfield road, doderich township, for many , years; ataf afterwards lived • in' Goderich ,fer eome thirty years. About eight years ego he returned . to • Wentworth county to reside at Nelson, near Hamilton ; and last • suMmer "lie came to Godeeich again and had since lived here. Pe Was,a raepaber of Ls0.4./. No. 145, Goderich town- ship, tied of 'North Street United Church, Goderich. • Surviving are a twin brother,' George, of Nelson, and tete ' granddaughters, • Mrs. Joseph Hugili, of Seaforth, and Mrs. Ferges Wright, of Brampton. There are tilSo six .great-gyandehildren .and four great -great-grandchildren. The funeral service • at the Bra - Y funeral home on Saturday aft rnoon was conducted._ by Rev., .C.• W. •Cepe, of North ,Street United ,Churche Interment' was in' Mait- land cenietery,, the pallbearers being. Forest . Mcaure, Reg. • Johnston,. Arnold. and, Arthur Bell, Eenie PoWell apd Jos. Gook. At the, graveside le0.L. No. 145 performed the. burial rites of the Order. Ettsin fitusir ST. GEOltGE'S CHURCH Guest soloiet,' Miss Marjorie Hays „ • 11.00 A.M. - • Orgab. Prelude--"Hosanneh"' Duheis Kyrie, •Elision.)•. • - • Maunder. Gloiia Tibi • • • Anthems"Who...Shall -Away .theeStone?" • - torrent* Solo --"I Know That My Redeemer Surslue Corda ) leyeth" Ilandel •Benedictus ) Maunder :Sanctus. Valli. Creator . ,Plainsong Agasus • , .'• •Maunder Ave Vaunt ;.' . • .Ginined GloriaSin Excelsts Seattielfehant 700 I1\1 Organ Prelude—"Festival Prelude" 'Messiah" Magnificat . nayergsq Nune Dianittlis Chartres .Authent--"Who • Shall -.Roll. Away • the Stone?", • •. . Torrance 'Amen • • Plainsolig Organ r oOlucle--"Wortily Is s' the -La:Mb" , „ "MeSsiah" VICTORIA HELPERS The regular ineetieg of tee' Vic- toria Helpers eltess: was held on Mouday evening, March 12th, et the home a Mrs, Sam Argyle. The Scripeure lesson, 'wit§ reed by Mrs. UT:4-7=A' ---rimtraggpit=m.L., made by the ' class to the Easter thank -offering. After the busineM, an anetion sale vvas held, which: brought in considerable net pre- ceecre. The meeting closed With the Mizpah benediction, and Mrs. Argyle Served. it loVely lunch: ' letrer -firdiffmr" BlerutfOreugan asking 'if he could rent the grand- stand Mid a space in trent of the stand for a •"stint trielesar ciecus" at Agricultural' Park in May or June was sent ,to the parks' COM- . mittee. The Mimicipal Service C.o. sub- nittted revised .holiee numbering proposals—$2;100 for a, complete job, or $900 if the. Town siapplies the numbers and the Junior Chain- ber,of Commerce places them. This was sent to tile special committee. What Does Town,..Get for $26,000?. A motion. was Passed askieg the Town auditor, W. CI. Attridge, .to ' prepare a statement giving a break- doevn a the County retek) paid by the Town showing how the levy is expended by the County and what • serviees the Town received 'for the payment of- $20,090 last year. Another motion protested againtit tte inclusion a business assessment in the County aseessement IS 'unfair and asked that the Legislature amend the Aesessment Aet. to cor- rert the "diectimination rural pro- perties not being ,oubj'ect to. this tax. • Ilyitios Bylestvs Nos, 1, 9; 10. 11 and 12 were passed' 'Nes. .,,,,V!tincl 9 tire far the licensing and regulation of taxicelts. Noe, 10 .,emboditel An agreement with the' Department. of Defenee Whereby the 'armory site conveyed to the lippartment,,is to meeting, • Subecripti'den Cenadr. $2,60 Imperial Cobourg Opens 'N'Oigatioiit- Earliest for Yeari. . .7.............Tr" NavigatIon' for 1951 wits .Opened here luet. Friday, Marcia 10th, ,when the itutieriat Oil tanker Imperial ()oho= arriyed from, Sarnia- hi .0110p of Captain C. G. Sloane of Mimico. •• __, . The _Imperial U•tobourg eame gc. at 2.30 'pan,, having raadeethe 59., mile trip from Sarnia • lightship in; five hours. $fie carried 24,000 bar: rels of ' gasoline and fuel oil for the cOmpany's ' destributing depet., here. • se ,- - Thoug.h the eky wag a bit over- cast, thei weather Was -clear, and the only ice encountered was 'drift iee at the. month of the St, Clair River, s ' . Owing t,6 illness of Captain Sloane. the traditional Silk 'hat ,given each year to the captain, opening navigation at this port was presented, on board the ship— not, as is 'usual, at the Town Pall. Mayor ' J. E. Huckins, , accom- panied by Deputy -Reeve J. .H. Graham, Couneiltors Leo Walzak and C. I. Thick and Town Clerk S. H. Blake, climbed to ;the wheel- house, where Me Worship cow gratulated the Captain and wished hlin a successful season. Ocimpansi representatives John Thorpe. and • tiader way, • however: North ,Street i PATRIOWS ,DAY s ,BUFFET 'SUPPER gueste., Irish and otherivi$0, attended. tee .Catholle Watie114is League „leaffet, supper held at St. Peter% Seheol on Saturday. It watil convened by Ur.s. Ce Gilahene and Mts. lie littechter. , Shaenrocke ahd green eatelle$ -14 potete helders decollate& the buffet table, where the pests were served a. delicious supper of hem, salads end ,scallopeds Potetees. Mrs. Lee Waleak, Mrs.„Simpecat, Aire. Allsthe and..eire, J. qhtSholin served the eupper. :Miss Ititee Fee: presided. over the desSert tahle. 'The dining-roem and tea table; with Mrs. J, Baechler ana .M18, A. C.. Carepiela pouring tea, was gay with shainrecks, spring flowers and attractively set Supper tablee. The Vaitresses were 'Misses P... •Clarkes Leddy, V. Baechler, P. ,Lassa - line, E. 'Campion and.. 3.1es. B. Buechler. Single COPY ,nt# re Protection for Colborne ,is under Discussion E. •. . _ see.-- queitien of lire .pr„qteeti44:.tor t4e, township • was disenS40. •-.1).v 00 Township Hall on Monday night- the, .ing doderieh Were MitY4 '' J. Ii, Couneil and ,ratepayerp. in, Onfer,, ' Goderich Counell,A ' Itee,ve $tanle'y tillueltins,..Depoty Reeve J. P. •G•r4s ence with a delqatien 'from the SnYder4'Prestd-W,Ilios'e repreSent. ham and Councillor Vincent, With J. J. Iloggartis and Ted Bissett of, , Ib e fire depaelenent. • „, • , ing, read a letter from the Ontario Fire Marshal ...with ' regard. to g ratel M. charged when town equipment Jo -- Mr. Huckins, addressing the'ineet- At e meeting ill the Colborne. DRAMA. FESTIVAL FOR ' .9.plix TWO NIGIrris 4hilt,,,irtight • be considered by 0 ---; . ______, . t 7,,itoboutwseruoidrnigmyinumrnaawin:siliwpiejapi4aintiliegtsmi.ecsoa,11,e:fLor;4.fiun_ce71g.ltese, ' '• favored .an annual rather than an The Goderich Drama Festival Mr.'Hoggarth. gave heettelliatS a *ill be held on only two nights, Gederich's eguippient. With" the , Alsril 12th and 13th, instead of neW pumper equipped :WW1 ',MOW 7 three nights as Previously an- psvessure fog nozzles the 450 -gallon nounced, as teere are now only tank would last for -eleven minutes five entries In the festiel.l. with: two nozzles. TheshrIgade hits . Rehearsals for these plays are -well 1;200 'feet of discharge hose and thirty feet of intake hose. Thie • pumpef aloe has low pressure huis zles but it Wee pointed but, that , this' takes 'a, large quantity of water. . The 'high pressure ,nozzle 'is.SAhe latest. in , fire fighting, equipment and haS superseded the .chemical. ' 'At the, last examinetion by' the • Fire Marshal it took- the town fire brigade s trhoavemiweuatteeer ..paianyclin.„. ge.ightit; wee essetenatect it would take from . twelve to fifteen minutes to be at a fire at Carlow faxen the time the alarm; Weiat he (.for a daylight a'lall'elnev)e.. 'Snyder 'Was., in favor . Of t an agreement with the „Goderich e'euncil, but 'felt that -the Colborne t:'euncil vrallted the approval ofethe ' ratepayers. He felt that a Charge should be made to each ratepayers,' ' to prevent unneceesarY call's, ,peo- vided it is. legally collectible: ' Reeve 'Elmer Graham of Ashgeld , was pee.seut end Stated that his :. KNOX OHIJRCH ADDS .110 . townshep lied a 'eontract with; both , -Alex. G. MacV3ear, sun of sir. - PROPERTY OX ,EA§T , ST. 1.',11e.kiErw and. Ripley,..and expected. , • .. • eventually to wake. asti agreeneent ovvf,it,LGilreliedr.ich for th.e,southern end. ' The delegation froneGisderich,felt •• that a retaining fee t'Of 1t250 pers •,pierre Coinpaey, of tendon, for annum would sbe a fair shere Of tehheu Iron lui(tii 0, nfilati .sathhe a, grilignS 0, oxf 1,rithae. Colborne ratepayers'felt that egcla• - the ',maintenance of the equipment., terials, 4 - . . Tile elillrf:h 'has. acquired the lot ' vices Ti: t'llelleefiui'‘;Iihen litallhotiilhed • spe :a .;,- E. M. Richardson:else were present. Young Adults are presenting "The The presentation Of the silk leat Mise•COrtlell," by Philip John: topper ,Was made by Councillor Son; the Goderich 'Women's Insti- Waleeks Who also handed the Cale, tute, "From Five to Five -thirty," by gen ti; thieque for a new .hat. of Philip. johnson; Maryselittle more Wedeln, style than the ancient Theatre, "The Pear Departed ;" topper. A picture et the, harbor Polinesville Y. P. U., "Strange also was .presented. to CaPtaie, Road," by John M: tHeeptcrial: and -Mane - - the_s13ayfield 'Drente Clubs "The . Captain Sloane ID ex:pressieg his Singing Felk,", by Orli) - appreciation 'stated he had been It is °interesting -•to .note that with the Imperial Company ,for the author a the last-named play thirty-two :years. He was on con- is a. resident oi • Bayfield and a Voy dutsvi tluring the last wax. , meMber of the Bayfield Drama The first mate on the 3'2 -man Club: • .erew, is Angus sGraham, of Gode- ThesX.P.U. Blyth unavoidably rich. According , to records at the withdrew its entry,' "The Valiant." Town • Hall, this, is the earliest This egoup presented - the play opening of navigatton here since earlier in ;the Year at •a drama " feetival , in Blyth, where it was •1932. 'highly -praised, and mapy in 'Godes ALEX. Ma,eVICAR. ON, • rich were looking forivard to seeing -* ILM.O.S. MAGNIFICENT e• • •• , • • 't b Male (tuartet — "Take UV ' Thy Cross" Ackley Messrs. C. Woods, II. W.esttak,e,, C. Breckosv, S. Argyle - Solo --"In the Garden" ' ' Miss Charlotte Maguire NORTiEt , ST. UNITED.' CHURCH' MORNING , Junior- and Intermediate Choirs joining together ' in the Easter anthem eIn Joseph's Lovely .Garden" ' Senior Anthem •--,••' "tift. Up Your Heads, 0 Ye Gates" llopeitins EVE,ISING. ' . • Quartette—"Lo in tile Grave He Lay" Solo by Cecil Attridge VICTORIA ST. 'UNITED CHURCH , MORNING (Music beginning at 10.45) • ; Prelude—"WinterSturme" • Julius Fucik Mr. F., Schubert, violinist Offertory—"Poeme" Fibleh Postlude----"War March of the - Priests" Tschaiko•visky Solo --"There le a Green Hill Far. Away' ,Mrs. C. Edward Violin Solo—"Ave Marie • Mr: F. :Schuhert - - Anthemee"The Heavens Are Tell - ° ' • KNOX, CHURCH AFTERNOON • .Prelude---"Eaeter. Music" (Lohen-- . grin) ..• S. . • • Wagner Anthem—"They Have Taken _Away My Lord" • Stainer Offertory—'I Know. that •gly • Re- deetner .Liveth" .• Solo—eKbag Eger el1orious7 • •• • .. • Stainer Anthein—"Were Yoe 'There When : • They Crucified My- :1.43.1.1:, . :Angkley Postefde=4Llahelujah Chorus" . Handel and Mrs. 'George • -el a eV War, Light- house etteet, ha's been appointed Meteerologist .on the "aircraft .car- rier II.M.C.S: :Mtignifieent, and is ,now abeerd the ship. Alex. 'is graduate of. Gederich Collegiate, Institute fled; AA honor graduate in phigics and. methe- nnitics of the University a Western Ontario. DuringeWcirld •War, It he WaS a meteorologist et Gamier elr- fee' to the townslitp-- • Poet, Newfoundland, and while I on Dist,etreet'adjeining the church 'atheeteo'i'vtavni41.shiP to ,he solely responsible there•obtainecl hie M.A..degree froth tpropeiSAS and the house oe' mind to the Goderich depaetnient for this, 'fee at a certain rate, per trip,; this in addition -to the. 'annual retaining , fee. The ratepayers present were unanimous, in approval of an 'sr- rangement with Gede-rieth hiad res quested that the two eouneils get tegether and Make a definite 'agree- , , , BAPTISTICHURCH'. MORNING ' 'Organ prelude-s"Liebee•traum" • • . Liezt Anthem—:"Sunrise Song" • ,Holton , Orgaii offertory—"Spring Song": •Anthem-s"Jerestilean" Gueet Soloists' e-- MrS.' 0. Edward, st• Mr. Irs' Schubert . - • EV:ENING , rreetede-e."Chant du •Soir" . • •• Schumann Offertory --"Spring Song" Mendels.sohn Postlude--"March of the Noble" • s. :;•. • ' :Keats' Alithein,"C•hrist Risen"-" Maunder MADAME INIATHILDE 'DUPAS • "A former resident, of Goderich, Mathilde Ann Graham, widow of the late judge A. C. Dugas, suddenly- of a heart attack, at her home An Toronto on Wednesday, Marcia 14th. 'Madame Dugas was born Asbileld township, a dough- •ees-hfeelette Temanas and. jerie. Kirkpatrick GI-A.A.-n-7'aI1th ill. -i, rest -of the 'family spent some yogyil -in Goderidh• and was it member of North , Street Methodter (now Unitetl). Church. • She trained as a nurse and after het Marriage•M Judge Dimas of Montreal they tired la Plante' for ttventy-six , years. . After .her husband's deeth she re- - be igeonveyed to 'he Town when -turned •.Canada and had lived' no Iohger reqUired .by the Depart- in Toronto the -last six years. She mead. • No. 11 appoints n. Survived • bytOtt sister, Mys. Menzies to. the 'A•rene Conemiselon (Judge) F. NV. Johnston, glow th- in place of the late N. Ws Miller. leg 3» Toronto. No. 12 adopts deyligh't saving time The refunins were higiUght to the ,cona•mencing April, 29th. • Cranston & Walter -fruirral home, The 'Council Is to meet on, March where sereice' was conducted' by 27th to look over the location of Rev: B. H. Pam, rector of, St. the proposed Hydro pole line on George'e Anglican Charch, on Sat - Britannia ,,roact from the Huron utility , afternoon. Burial U'ne, road to. the new steestation on Maitland' ceinetery, the• pallbearers Britannia road. • being Dr., J.. M., Graham, Elmer 'Persons ,desiting young maple (;raluun, Percy 'Graham and Col, trees for .planting pmboulevitrds are Ed. Johnston of New York, • COL to he advised to leave their names, johnston, a nephew • ef at the, Town Hall, .nn0 .pensons Ragas, flew from hiew York -fer desiring to have eurbs, sewers or the funeral'. • • 'Bev.- R. G. 'AfacMillan annoupeed at the service of. Keex .Presbyterian Church en. • Sunday, afternoon', that the contract had been, let.' to the University tg Toronto, .extras Jauntily. After the close of,, the way, ;he Was appointed by ..the Meteorological Department as a meteorologist at Dorval airport , the westerly limit Montreal. -chureli property. by, 'Mrs. Greenway,. he moved to . eacant lot gin Stanley 'street. The new cliercie• to face Victoria street, will extead somewhat beyond s'of the former near 'GODERICII MINSTREL giows OF THE' 90's WERE GREAT EVENTS (By Mex. MeIvor,-WianiPeg) ink' ameteur peefornranees back in . the '90's. There was a 'wealteefaf •WIN-NIPEG,e--With _Spring just talent _ _available .-- and 'several around the • corner ( wg hope) Win- a nia teu r .regnetrel shews recall ohieggers• ere /101,* very • optimistic were highly Successful' and well that there Will be Mr repetition "of patronized: .•Some of "the. • east the .spring flood disaster of' lest ;would:, probably, with ethers, jn, dude' Bob Wilkinson, Billy;'Logan, .JiniturThonels,. Ed. Belcher, Jimmy Thomson,- Ild..'Campaigne,' Ellsworth CainPaigne,' Geo.. Allan, Al.' Ferte, Billy McVicar,Charlie.Shane, Bert Tilt,' Marcolah. Nieholson, ,jr., • and others. •• Smile ef... the -jokes., yen could Probably recall reading 'Some years previously in• _a Dingman's Soap, almanac, ,.b.et thy wept. over. iiigs just the same and, were thoreughly enjoyed.. Certainly there were 'many, .fiutelookeig men -ha -Goderich in the • gay nineties and' some gecelleat singers among theta: ;Who remeinbers -the free open-aii caticerte away back Meant '90 by the liamlitt's • -Wizard . pit . troupe? These' °were mostly „profeSsionals .0.ff the road, 'summer and • they eurely knew their, stuff and gave fiue peeformances in. Song and. voinetly,••• -le • 'will -soon . St. Pa triek's 'Day , bringiug back Menre eries of the annual . St. Patriekrs ,Daygooncert ef • the "80's and '90's Which' 'in 'those elaye wet - greet event. As there *ere then a gteat manr Irish whoevegeshorn in the Old Sed,these annual concerts With . .. ' en. ° ° ' ',year. Very 'little see,* :is 'left; a - Sae — '41 Walked Today Where 'very mild 'spell for a. Ortpight res . Soleiste-Rev. I. G. O'HaraHind,. teirtly, ,sgith Some -rain, has -pretty , ;Jesus Walked" • ,• , Organ postlude — "Ptude, In', P. well taken eve of what, snow, there e-- was. sSe unless there is an ab- 4,vE,NE)T.E4 ; —PP— normal gnowfall there is little likell- ' major" ' • 7. e Ch in Oega n prel ude—" Evening ,. Star" '. hod of tioed trouble.. On.the Whole s. .s' been a very moderate winter Anthetn-L-"At Sunset" e Wagneryii. at. g Lanen e r . tor. Mirnitoba.• '••, ,. Organ. Offertore----gRienzi" Wagner On the oil drilling front in South: -Solo—f`ThepIeSus Came" . Weetern, Manitoba there is great • . • Rodeheaver activity getting' ready for big oper- Soloieteellev. I. G. Hind . lone, - . an al • 1 i , la• at' • "St cls et O'f'OtCarforn Organ postiude—"Largo" Handel ''• t d •llethirtV welt: 'apperently pie o it . ,,, , companies also are- interested: , ' A , • , Satisfied there is oil in'qua„ntity. Imperial pa and severalother second. Well near Virden is believed to have struck oil, but they are not giving , out any news abont it. larmere are already •receiding some benefits !selling drillings rights • on their PrOnerty atasevhere -from '75c ti; $5 an acre." It: is estimated about $4,000,000: has; been paid to date to -farmers in the oil belt from. •the .border San'd as far north as Dauphin. .So. there should be some very intereeting,' developments this sprieg tied 'summer. Jasper -MU Oil's 10-miltemeloilar refinery' will soen.I their. ,beautifue Irist 'songs, which' eiThiceratiola-TVitle=s1 , , ...ieetite-Atieeelieetter-erfieltiegetelleue, . krom- Aiherta. It, is generally .undee, would eas. will liv.e foe-0er In the stood • gaehline .Will immediately hearts a music loyens everYWhere, drop about fic a ‘gellon at leak were looked Mr eagerly. Certainly . Miss Helen MacKay and .11,1ss Andrey ell'edd of Seaforth spent a few days' in town recently vvitli Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macteod,'Eaet Street. i figs b d 'Ash fteld Olen S b I p. Sbe retitled in nee heave township, until comin‚g to Gederich, where her httsband eels, -tua ethployee of , the .C.N.R. until his retirement. She svassereet metnher of St.. Peter's' tru-rc.,77-a—Wigt prgeltltgae-"ef-ethe Altar Society; a member of' the Lengne of the Sacred •Ilearte and of the Catholic , Women's League. During World War , II she was an active. seorker for the 'no. Cross. Both here and in her native Ash- field .she was beloved by many for hei*kindly interest in' the welfare of ,thoee with whom she came in centact. • Besides. ‚her ' husband, surviving. re ope son, Terence; two dallgh- tere, Mrs. Earl Madeira" (Mary) 'and Mrs. Carl Schneiker (Mar- tina) ; giater,. Miss Elizabeth Martin, all of Goderich; two bro$ thers, Andrew Martin, of Kingr- bridge; and Peter,. of Pittsburg,. Pa.; and three grandchildieft; On MondaY morning -the falieral service was held in St.' Joseph's Chnich, KingAridge; where requiem higli miiSS was song hy Mrs:. illassey's nephew. and kodson, Bev. -Thomite -O'Keefe, of' the Jesuit Sentinary, Toronto. Also in the sanctintryweresItee. Fathers Smith, (St St: Angustine, 'McMartin; of Kingsbridge, and Fallon, of Forest. Burial wag in. St. Joseph's ceme- tery, the. pallbearers. being Noce Martin, Bialse Martin, Jos: ftnteefe,' ,ail Of KingsbrIdgel john Hussey, of Celbocine .township, Victor Martin,' of thithilton, nepheWs of, ,the deceased, and jos,. Pinn, Clode- sidewalks censtrueted on the loeal improvement; plan are to submit • MRS. J(YlIN INISSEY , petitions to' the m(3onneil before A highly regarded residrid of May lst. . • • Godestieh for the past thirty-four TII eommittee of the whole it was years, Mys. Jo.hn, ,IIitsseY passed 001611 to ettll a special meeting aNa .4.10kaad& TIOSPit al Oa ta eopsider the quesIkht of engag. Thursday 'evening laSt in her nig an industrial eeniMiesioner, sOenty-fourth year, after a, kngthy. mtimates for the, year also illness. Formerly C,atiteritie Martin, are to be Considered af a •speelal Mrs Hussey was ti•daught& of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin of , • • • NEWS: FROM SKY HARBOR:" Congratulations to Mr:' John Graf of Goderich for completing all tests and examinations, for his private I. . . Pilot's license. Aircraft from Ski. Harbor were asked to engage in u search for a 'human belly _seep floating down the river from Paislei towards South- ampton. Two neve studeuts have, .enrolled egithesiglexesliarberseseelers&e_reeleees to take the approved courSe 411Tot training. They are M. I). PardeSs and W. K. Lothian, both Of Cen- tralia. Recent visitor; to .Gdderich ithe port included a Fleet 80 aircraft frem Sudbury; 'bountl Mr Windeor .ant piloted by M. -Lavine, • and a Pipet 80 foal Kitchener- Piloted by 'R., .Wilkinson. Congratulation's 'to sehior Private Pilots Neil 'Wan for being the first pilot to be checked -Oa to fly solo at night at the Goderich airhort. . • , Visitors over the week -end at the home of Mr. mid Mrs. Bert Bogie, Port., Albert, , were their daughter. Ruth, Reg.N.„- end Miss, Marjorie Cnrtis, Of St. Calharines; Mr. Howard Kingeof Wellaud, and Mr. F. We MaeAvoy, of Port ,Dal - lir sits - • • 'THE. WEATHER, •'', Temperatures -ear the past week In Goderich, with.. those of the corresponding week 'mit; 1) go, officially recorded, were as' follows: 1951 1950 * Mae. Min. Mae. Min. Thal% Mar, 15.„48 34 30 28' Fri., .Mar, 13 . . :32 30. 33 .18 Sat., lklar. 17 ....46 27 32 6 Sun., Mar. 18 .y..43 :"24 - 410 14' Mon., Mar. 10 ..31 ' 28 Tues., Mar. m 11) 4flfeClixletic4 Council' At the regulate meeting ef the, Town 'Council on Tuesday night the, proposed agreement with Col- borne Township. for lire Protection..., was discussed. ; - • • '7 Mayor Huckins sreported on the meeting at Oarlow •en Mondap'. night, and .the 'Connell agreed' that • the $259 annual. muintepance fee was acceptable. For the flee* bri- gade J. J. Hoggarth and Ted Bis,sett were preSenteand:Alr. Hogghrth Said that the firemen *eye not -satisfied with the proposed $59' charge •for their services; $75 per 'call 'went& be considered; reasonable. A motion on these 'terms was 'parsed by the' COusicit. As thelarg .rangement would be of an experi- mental nature, _the , resolution ' posed that . it should be subject to - revision 'at the end .of 'twelVe months,. s ,, . . • The next, step 'will be tr, meeting of the two "Coun'cils to put; the arrangement in definite ,feren. • s • . se. BAPI'IST SENIOR OIROI&E' Mrs..Reitben Besse, • Anglesesi, . street, • entertained ' the members, and friends of the Baptiot Senior elisoloe. Circle, at the EaSter meet- ing on Thursday, Marchl5th, Thete•-• was a good attendance. Mks. Earl Raithby preeided, -end led the group in several hymns, after Which Mrs. Henderson led sin prayers , eral oth iseeeeladleget eying...Part; The iiieeiiwa answered with 'a verse ' iiertaining to the Resurrection" , .0trr Lord. The Easter stdry•ru earded,by, St. efatthew,Was read br seevgal of the 'ladies. Mrs. yrith gatvde an inspiiing Eatalksteio-.11.itetilev..°Lr. Gs Hind spoke brieflY on the, perver of prayer, 'and else, read, a -letter from n missionary. in India. Which told' of the zeal of the native ChriS- thins and their willingliees to ,giVe of 'their Subetanee that the Gospel may be, proclaimed. Mr, .111qd closed the ^ meeting'. with prayer, ' 'after r hich Mrs. Ilesee served a. deliciettS lunch,' and "a ,soeial; time wits enjoyed, BAND CONC011i Oln An . prOgr41111 ' of clitksical andti. semi-plassical 11:111SIC Will be Iii•-eimited, by the titte Wafer will have a varied cetivert prograin, tickets, for ‘vilich .pre new avail-. able' from lintY .Member of tlie bend. Vocalist Will be Nelles ,,Ittekson. of Lowtort, •,toinust t)ati.tonet W114 1* well . known. 'Itor too and oratorio work. Violin iromberA will he pregented Prailk Schubert, talented etechoslovaltian unitdelan, now a IT. In Winnipeg. s a great „night for the true Inn, New Mining District?sachets BarneY Madeormack, Paddy , There is another front Nvhich 1 O'Dea, Pat 'McCarthy, Judge Doyle, Mt believe in the near futuye is going (,g)tict(e;iiililyietilidndtiteso Diunannyot4)rer ns: • to a develop Into stomething big, name- ly, a promising mining district A11$1 PITYnine 2011 h*elitud was h. known ae Lynn take. It is. about lire topic ii,nolitehyvelsdpaoyts;;, ' 1 W.11A very pleased, recently to 'receive no interestilig. appreciative letter frem Mrs. Helen Polley,glajor -of Toledo op immt. recent article about he, (Jmds pair of horses, tee well - k n own ." Pelle y'e spots," Mrs. Major says They, did live to , good ° age; in -fact died of, old age in retire - in on t on tite Volley farm. tc'he' re- calls hey dad »taking alinoat_daily visits tO see, hiS"- pets,' visits no doubt niutually eejoyed.. .Apd what wonderful ineinoriee for Mrs. Melo e Interest in hockey seems to hav destloped nit '110 $000011 went en and With to many young players eonting along 1 believe In another year, or two Goderieh should be Pgiall making the headlines, 11kb the Goderich ,•Sailors' 'team of around forty-five yonrs ago, ain hoping for h victory against Wallacebrirg, lint anyway thts bo ye have_ done well. The arena seems to be it: re4eallsto s01110 1i1gh1 intereA.• Inisy place Alia Well tantnget 500 Miles • iiorthwest, of Wennipeg and about 150.7mi1es noeth of the great Flin Mon distriet, .It is understood generally .that 11 raihiay into tise district, is pretty well ,assured. Afiont ,! .150 toilets is- quired. SherritteGerdon are heavily interested there WO it is 4a id' rich ore to a value oft'150 million dollags has been, blodked <nit by them. This are la .sttid te have a high content ,of IliOkel. tweeted eopper, etc. 1 enderst lied they 11111 be prettY ,well moved from Sherridon a„ yeller 1)11(1 ready th start. 'operptions at tynn-'1,ake on ,•11 'large. senee 'There „ate' ninny other pro- mising, Online just waiting for, the railway,. ..everlYtIting pow has to be nowt" in or In winter hauled br tnicter trains over „frozen lakeS. Minstrels' of Bygone Days . was pleased' to read of the successfol, a 11111t011i performance sponsored by thAtinginen. Which